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@gallagher said:AHX is correct. Ennis is clearly the best nsw hooker this year.
Where we're the howls of protest when he wasn't picked?
Some double standards being applied on here.
@Knuckles said:Maybe Steve thinks Ennis is playing in a better team.
@Flippedy said:@gallagher said:AHX is correct. Ennis is clearly the best nsw hooker this year.
Where we're the howls of protest when he wasn't picked?
Some double standards being applied on here.
True, Ennis has been great this year, but you have to admit, his Origin form is diabolical! Some players just can't produce the goods in rep games, even though they are playing great week to week at club level. I guess it has a lot to do with team dynamics. Mitchell Pearce is another one who comes to mind - awesome form for the Roosters in past seasons, terrible at Origin level.
As for Peats - I think the calls for his inclusion in Origin are premature, he's not there yet, imo. Farah was the right choice this year and he played well.
@AmericanHistoryX said:@Flippedy said:@gallagher said:AHX is correct. Ennis is clearly the best nsw hooker this year.
Where we're the howls of protest when he wasn't picked?
Some double standards being applied on here.
True, Ennis has been great this year, but you have to admit, his Origin form is diabolical! Some players just can't produce the goods in rep games, even though they are playing great week to week at club level. I guess it has a lot to do with team dynamics. Mitchell Pearce is another one who comes to mind - awesome form for the Roosters in past seasons, terrible at Origin level.
As for Peats - I think the calls for his inclusion in Origin are premature, he's not there yet, imo. Farah was the right choice this year and he played well.
i haven't been seen Robbie winning many games for NSW lately - with all due respect Flippedy.
@AmericanHistoryX said:@Flippedy said:@gallagher said:AHX is correct. Ennis is clearly the best nsw hooker this year.
Where we're the howls of protest when he wasn't picked?
Some double standards being applied on here.
True, Ennis has been great this year, but you have to admit, his Origin form is diabolical! Some players just can't produce the goods in rep games, even though they are playing great week to week at club level. I guess it has a lot to do with team dynamics. Mitchell Pearce is another one who comes to mind - awesome form for the Roosters in past seasons, terrible at Origin level.
As for Peats - I think the calls for his inclusion in Origin are premature, he's not there yet, imo. Farah was the right choice this year and he played well.
i haven't been seen Robbie winning many games for NSW lately - with all due respect Flippedy.
@AmericanHistoryX said:can i answer that with another question please Flip - how many comps did Farah win for us?
@AmericanHistoryX said:Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor has been widely criticised for dumping his highest contracted player Robbie Farah to the NSW Cup.
Plenty of reports have been describing the sacking as the result of a feud between them.
Everyone is so far off the mark. Do rugby league fans think for one minute Taylor would put his job on the line by dropping Farah because of a feud?
Absolute rubbish.
Taylor is too shrewd a rugby league brain to place his contract in jeopardy by getting rid of Farah to the detriment of the team winning.
Taylor said it was a hard decision to make, but he strongly believed his side had a better chance of beating the Dragons on Sunday afternoon at ANZ Stadium with Farah not in the side.
That’s a coaches call and despite the fact Farah is on 247 games in his 13th year with the the club. In that time he’s scored 284 points from 61 tries, 12 goals, and 16 drop goals.
The other reason Taylor’s been pilloried is for dropping the NSW Origin hooker. That too has a very valid reason behind it.
On form alone, Farah was the third best hooker in NSW behind the Sharks Michael Ennis, and Parramatta-Titans Nathan Peats.
The only reason Farah got the nod over Ennis or Peats for the three Origin games this season was the loyalty card given by NSW coach Laurie Daley.
But Ennis, in particular, was streets ahead of Farah on form.
@AmericanHistoryX said:That there was no animosity in Taylor dumping Farah - just pure business
@AmericanHistoryX said:Cronulla are special this year - something is brewing. It came when Ennis came. Correct me If I'm wrong.